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regiments that saw action in that war (using French-made weapons) and their brigade headquarters. The railway gun units were designated the 52nd and 53rd
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in recognition of its distinctive military architecture, which includes features not found in other forts of the period. Through the efforts of State
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on the first leg of its epic around-the-world voyage of 1906–1908. Among Evans' classmates at Fort Adams were future
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was mobilized and sent to Fort Adams to reinforce the
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Duchesneau, John T.; Troost-Cramer, Kathleen (2014).
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180:Interactive map showing the location of Fort Adams
3438:Buildings and structures in Newport, Rhode Island
2810:List of U.S. National Historic Landmarks by state
1356:– Army engineer and second superintendent of the
1320:In 2012, the park was the official venue for the
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485:Construction of the new fort began in 1824 under
399:mounted 17 cannon and was garrisoned during the
3202:National Register of Historic Places portal
2056:The U. S. Army in World War I: Orders of Battle
1460:– First commander of Fort Adams and adventurer.
1372:– French army general, military engineer under
568:From 1848 to 1853, Fort Adams was commanded by
536:(1941–1945) — but never fired a shot in anger.
2248:Fort Adams, Newport Neck, Newport, Newport, RI
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2151:American Seacoast Defenses, A Reference Guide
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2170:Defenses of Narragansett Bay in World War II
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1402:– Civil War general and Superintendent of
1328:Notable persons associated with Fort Adams
979:one of a number of batteries added on the
856:12-inch (305 mm) coast defense mortar
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1990:Duchesneau and Troost-Cramer, pp. 154–156
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1123:, author and playwright whose 1973 novel
627:soldier in the history of the U.S. Army.
159:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
3448:Military and war museums in Rhode Island
1696:United States Army Coast Artillery Corps
1131:United States Army Coast Artillery Corps
1096:United States Army Coast Artillery Corps
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168:U.S. National Historic Landmark District
1999:Duchesneau and Troost-Cramer, pp. 44–46
1976:Duchesneau and Troost-Cramer, pp. 37–40
1917:Duchesneau and Troost-Cramer, pp. 32–35
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1833:. National Park Service. Archived from
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3468:1953 disestablishments in Rhode Island
3418:Rhode Island in the American Civil War
2703:Preservation Society of Newport County
2058:. General Data LLC. pp. 156–166.
1856:"National Register Information System"
1114:. These included two of the four U.S.
989:4.72-inch (120 mm) Armstrong guns
792:pieces in the early 20th century, and
611:From 1859 to 1863 the fort was in the
403:by Wood's State Corps of Rhode Island
53:Fort Adams on 31 August 2005
1701:Seacoast defense in the United States
1534:– Best known as "Bill W". Founder of
1290:. In 1976, Fort Adams was declared a
903:4.72-inch (120 mm) Armstrong gun
766:8-inch (203 mm) converted rifles
762:3-inch (76.2 mm) Ordnance rifles
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389:United States Army Corps of Engineers
380:The first Fort Adams was designed by
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2252:Historic American Engineering Record
2106:Duchesneau and Troost-Cramer, p. 167
1861:National Register of Historic Places
1691:10th Coast Artillery (United States)
1094:, as well as a training center. The
503:and served until his death in 1864.
3433:1799 establishments in Rhode Island
2093:, Record Group 156, Records of the
1926:Duchesneau and Troost-Cramer, p. 27
1210:Harbor Defenses of Narragansett Bay
758:4.5-inch (114 mm) siege rifles
543:in 1846, the post was commanded by
3165:National Historic Preservation Act
1251:.50-caliber (12.7 mm) machine guns
1092:Coast Defenses of Narragansett Bay
946:6-inch (152 mm) Armstrong gun
818:Coast Defenses of Narragansett Bay
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2683:International Tennis Hall of Fame
2354:Community College of Rhode Island
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2153:(Second ed.). CDSG Press.
2126:"NHL nomination for Fort Adams"
965:3-inch (76.2 mm) gun M1903
879:10-inch (254 mm) gun M1888
816:, Rhode Island, as part of the
691:, who commanded the battleship
637:United States Department of War
311:Plan of Third System Fort Adams
303:Plan of First System Fort Adams
3118:Federated States of Micronesia
2764:Architectural style categories
1966:FortWiki article on Fort Adams
1214:243rd Coast Artillery Regiment
1028:United States Military Academy
922:8-inch (203 mm) gun M1888
409:United States Secretary of War
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2377:Redwood Library and Athenaeum
2212:. McLean, VA: Redoubt Press.
2149:Berhow, Mark A., ed. (2004).
1226:10th Coast Artillery Regiment
1038:on 15 August 1900 during the
2168:Schroder, Walter K. (1980).
2054:Rinaldi, Richard A. (2004).
1524:– Author. Parts of his book
1454:– long serving Army officer.
1416:recipient, president of the
1011:and Battery Belton with two
808:in combination with the new
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590:storm on December 24, 1853.
3403:State parks of Rhode Island
2208:Weaver II, John R. (2018).
1376:and designer of Fort Adams.
1218:Rhode Island National Guard
1168:3-inch (76.2 mm) M1917
649:United States Naval Academy
547:, the brother of President
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3413:Mexican–American War forts
3170:Historic Preservation Fund
3149:American Legation, Morocco
2693:Newport Historical Society
2258:Fort Tours: Fort Adams, RI
1420:and United States Senator.
1358:United States Coast Survey
1322:America's Cup World Series
1292:National Historic Landmark
1086:The United States entered
1024:American Revolutionary War
802:Endicott and Taft programs
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3111:Lists by associated state
2617:Malbone Castle and Estate
2478:Newport Historic District
1669:American Civil War portal
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319:Aerial view of Fort Adams
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3423:American Civil War forts
3092:Northern Mariana Islands
2580:Non-Preservation Society
2431:Brenton Point State Park
2187:Wade, Arthur P. (2011).
2089:Gun and Carriage cards,
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1161:Coast Defenses of Boston
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1795:Fort Adams: A History
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